Huracán Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Galíndez · Vera · Ibáñez · Pereyra · Paz · Giménez · Peralta · Gil · Pérez · Bisanz · CortésA high pressing and aggressive style defines Huracán as they operate within a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to control the pitch through heavy pressure and verticality. The team seeks to win the ball high up the field to catch opponents out of position. By staying compact and pushing the lines forward, Huracán aims to dominate much of the ball and dictate the tempo of the game.
Galíndez acts as the last line of defense in goal. Ahead of him, the back four maintains a high line to keep the team compact. Pereyra and Paz form the central pairing, where Paz provides cover and Pereyra acts as a ball playing defender. On the flanks, Vera pushes forward to provide width, while Ibáñez is tasked to overlap and support the attack. The unit works together to step up and intercept passes before the opposition can enter the final third.
The midfield functions with a mix of roles to link the back line to the front three. Pérez and Gil work to control the middle of the pitch, with Gil often looking to drive forward and Pérez working to shield the defense. Peralta operates in the space ahead of them as an attacking ten, looking to break the line with incisive passes. This midfield group must work hard to track back when possession is lost, ensuring they do not get caught out on the break.
In the attacking phase, the team utilizes three forwards to stretch the opponent. Bisanz and Cortés occupy the wide areas as wingers, with Cortés looking to cut inside and Bisanz to push the play wide. Giménez leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and create space for the runners. The movement of these three players is designed to create gaps in the defense, allowing Peralta to exploit the pockets of space between the lines.
Several tactical advantages stem from this formation. The high press from Cortés, Bisanz, and Giménez allows Huracán to win the ball in dangerous areas. Wide overloads are frequently created when Vera and Ibáñez push up to join the wingers, forcing the opposition to defend deep. Furthermore, the presence of Peralta in the hole provides a constant threat to bypass a low block, making the transition from defense to attack very quick.
This 4-3-3 formation focuses on aggressive pressing and rapid vertical play. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back or those that leave large spaces behind their midfield.